Part Four Flashcards

1
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Nautae virōs perīculō līberābant. What is the case and use of “nautae”?

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Nominative Subject

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Nautae virōs perīculō līberābant. What is the case and use of “virōs”?

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Accusative of Direct Object

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Nautae virōs perīculō līberābant. What is the case and use of “perīculō”?

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Ablative of Separation

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Nautae virōs perīculō līberābant. Parse the Latin verb form “līberābant”.

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3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative

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Translate: Nautae virōs perīculō līberābant.

A

The sailors freed the men from danger.

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Nōs perīculō līberāmur. What is the case and use of “nōs”?

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Nominative Subject

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Nōs perīculō līberāmur. What is the case and use of “perīculō”?

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Ablative of Separation

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Nōs perīculō līberāmur. Parse the Latin verb form “līberāmur”.

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1st Person, Plural, Present, Passive, Indicative

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Translate: Nōs perīculō līberāmur.

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We are freed from danger.

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10
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Sine aquā cibōque diū erāmus. What is the case and use of “aquā cibōque”?

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Ablative with a Preposition (or of Accompaniment)

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Sine aquā cibōque diū erāmus. Parse the Latin verb form “erāmus”.

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1st Person, Plural, Imperfect, Indicative

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Translate: Sine aquā cibōque diū erāmus.

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We were without water and food for a long time.

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13
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Iūlia erit laeta quod lībera cūrā erit. What is the case and use of “Iūlia”?

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Nominative Subject

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14
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Iūlia erit laeta quod lībera cūrā erit. Parse the Latin verb form “erit”.

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3rd Person, Singular, Future, Indicative

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Iūlia erit laeta quod lībera cūrā erit. What Latin noun does the adjective “laeta” modify?

A

Iūlia

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Iūlia erit laeta quod lībera cūrā erit. What Latin noun does the adjective “lībera” modify?

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Iūlia

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17
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Iūlia erit laeta quod lībera cūrā erit. What is the case and use of “cūrā”?

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Ablative of Separation

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Translate: Iūlia erit laeta quod lībera cūrā erit.

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Julia will be happy because she will be free from concern.

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Incolae diū erant sine equīs. What is the case and use of “incolae”?

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Nominative Subject

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Incolae diū erant sine equīs. Parse the Latin verb form “erant”.

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3rd Person, Plural, Imperfect, Indicative

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Incolae diū erant sine equīs. What is the case and use of “equīs”?

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Ablative with a Preposition (or of Accompaniment)

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22
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Translate: Incolae diū erant sine equīs.

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For a long time the inhabitants were without horses.

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23
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Labōrā, Decime, diū hodiē! Parse the Latin verb form “labōrā”.

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2nd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Imperative

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Labōrā, Decime, diū hodiē! What is the case and use of “Decime”?

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Vocative of Direct Address

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25
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Translate: Labōrā, Decime, diū hodiē!

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Decimus, work for a long time today!

26
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Posteā circum aedificia ad lūdum ambulābis. What is the case and use of “aedificia”?

A

Accusative with a Preposition

27
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Posteā circum aedificia ad lūdum ambulābis. What is the case and use of “lūdum”?

A

Accusative of Place to Which

28
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Posteā circum aedificia ad lūdum ambulābis. Parse the Latin verb form “ambulābis”.

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2nd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative

29
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Translate: Posteā circum aedificia ad lūdum ambulābis.

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Afterwards you will walk around the buildings to school.

30
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Nauta parvōs puerōs multō perīculō līberābit. What is the case and use of “nauta”?

A

Nominative Subject

31
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Nauta parvōs puerōs multō perīculō līberābit. What Latin noun does the adjective “parvōs” modify?

A

puerōs

32
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Nauta parvōs puerōs multō perīculō līberābit. What is the case and use of “puerōs”?

A

Accusative of Direct Object

33
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Nauta parvōs puerōs multō perīculō līberābit. What Latin noun does the adjective “multō” modify?

A

perīculō

34
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Nauta parvōs puerōs multō perīculō līberābit. What is the case and use of “perīculō”?

A

Ablative of Separation

35
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Nauta parvōs puerōs multō perīculō līberābit. Parse the Latin verb form “līberābit”.

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3rd Person, Singular, Future, Active, Indicative

36
Q

Translate: Nauta parvōs puerōs multō perīculō līberābit.

A

The sailor will free the small boys from much danger.

37
Q

Gladiātor in arēnā cōnsilium capit. What is the case and use of “gladiātor”?

A

Nominative Subject

38
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Gladiātor in arēnā cōnsilium capit. What is the case and use of “arēnā”?

A

Ablative of Place Where

39
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Gladiātor in arēnā cōnsilium capit. What is the case and use of “cōnsilium”?

A

Accusative of Direct Object

40
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Gladiātor in arēnā cōnsilium capit. Parse the Latin verb form “capit”.

A

3rd Person, Singular, Present, Active, Indicative

41
Q

Translate: Gladiātor in arēnā cōnsilium capit.

A

The gladiator forms a plan in the arena.

42
Q

Scīpiō Āfricānus erat dux aequō animō. What is the case and use of “Scīpiō”?

A

Nominative Subject

43
Q

What event is depicted by this sculpture?

A

Heracles’ Capture of the Cerynitian Hind

44
Q

Identify the Roman structure in this photograph.

A

Colossēum

45
Q

Identify the Roman structure in this photograph.

A

Tomb of Scipio Barbatus

(it can be found in the Vatican Museum)

46
Q

What man is depicted by this bust?

A

Galba

47
Q

What event is depicted by this sculpture?

A

Rape of Persephone

(sculture is by Bernini)

48
Q

Identify the Roman structure in this photograph.

A

Castel Sant’Angelo

49
Q

What men are depicted by this sculpture?

A

Apollo and Dionysus

50
Q

Identify the Roman structure in this photograph.

A

The Markets of Trajan

51
Q

What men are depicted on this pottery?

A

Poseidon and Polybotes

52
Q

Identify the Roman structure in this photograph.

A

Temple of Antoninus and Faustina

(The inscription at the top reads DIVO ANTONINO ET DIVAE FAUSTINAE EX SC—to the divine Antoninus and Faustina by decree of the senate)

53
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What man is depicted by this sculpture?

A

Apollo

54
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What man is depicted by this bust?

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Hadrian

55
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What man is depicted by this bust?

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Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa

56
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What man is depicted by this bust, and from what time did he rule?

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Hadrian; 117–138 A.D.

57
Q

What man is depicted by this bust?

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Tiberius

58
Q

Identify the Roman structure in this photograph.

A

Sarcophagus

59
Q

Identify the Roman structure in this photograph.

A

Temple of Apollo

(found in Pompeii)

60
Q

Identify the Roman structure modeled in this photograph.

A

Vīlla Iovis on Capri